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way too muchexcessively; to an extreme degree

Part of speech: ADVERB

Definition: excessively; to an extreme degree

Pronunciation (IPA): /weɪ tuː mʌtʃ/

Example Sentences

  • My mom cooked way too much food for just two people.
  • I spent way too much money on shoes this month.
  • He talks way too much during movies.

way too much

ADVERB

[/weɪ tuː mʌtʃ/]

excessively; to an extreme degree

He ordered way too much food and now regrets every plate.
💡 Concept

He ordered way too much food and now regrets every plate.

Bought way too much, can't clutch it all!
🎵 Rhyme

Bought way too much, can't clutch it all!

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🎤Pronunciation

🇺🇸 US/weɪ tuː mʌtʃ/
🇬🇧 UK/weɪ tuː mʌtʃ/

🌳Etymology

🎵Rhyme

muchsuchclutch
much
such
clutch

🔗Collocations

way too much money
way too much time
way too much stress
spend way too much
eat way too much
way too much drama
way too much information

📝Examples

My mom cooked way too much food for just two people.

I spent way too much money on shoes this month.

😄 Fun example

He talks way too much during movies.

She put way too much salt in the soup.

I think way too much about what other people think.

📚Related Words

Synonyms

excessivelyoverlyextremelyfar too muchridiculously

Antonyms

not enoughtoo littleinsufficient

Related

way too manyway too longoverdoexcess

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